And all Gaimen's books, the guy really was imaginative and a little bit prophetic, a real shaper of things. I think Gaimen can remember what it was like to believe without doubt and with some amount of fear too in things like a sand man or others things.

Some of the characters featured in the first book are homages to the earlier marvel and DC horror comics titles like the Witching Hour.

some things, when you read them, make you smile... other things make you check over your shoulder on a dark night... he writes both and that's why I keep reading

Originally Posted by Lark

And all Gaimen's books, the guy really was imaginative and a little bit prophetic, a real shaper of things. I think Gaimen can remember what it was like to believe without doubt and with some amount of fear too in things like a sand man or others things.

Some of the characters featured in the first book are homages to the earlier marvel and DC horror comics titles like the Witching Hour.

and another reason... how and why humans believe things is an odd fascination of mine... new beliefs are interesting, but the old ones, the really old ones, they're closest to the roots of the mechanism for believing to me

of course, and I don't intend to get into a theological argument with anyone here since everyone is entitled to their own beliefs, I'm looking in from the outside on the issue

and another reason... how and why humans believe things is an odd fascination of mine... new beliefs are interesting, but the old ones, the really old ones, they're closest to the roots of the mechanism for believing to me

of course, and I don't intend to get into a theological argument with anyone here since everyone is entitled to their own beliefs, I'm looking in from the outside on the issue